Scholarship Management System (SMS)

Phase 1 of a new centralized scholarship database, Scholarship Management System (SMS), is being implemented. The SMS will simplify the way students search for and apply for scholarships and for scholarship administrators to award scholarships in a more efficient manner.

Starting with the 2011–2012 academic year, the SMS will replace the scholarship information currently housed in the university catalog. As part of this transition, it is of the upmost importance that scholarship administrators from across campus continue to review and update their scholarships. The data that currently exists is based on the information provided by scholarship coordinators in each department or school in coordination with the OSU Foundation. It is ultimately the responsibility of the managing entity to ensure that their scholarship data housed in SMS is both up-to-date and accurate.

Scholarship administrators should review the instructions on how to review and add scholarships to the database. Details on the student interface may be found here.

The next phase of SMS will include an online application and awarding tools. This group will launch their online applications beginning in January with other managing entities having the opportunity to develop their applications for the 2012–2013 academic year.

We will work to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to utilize SMS and we will offer training in the future to assist in this process.

College of Business

The College of Business offers numerous scholarships to new and continuing students. New students interested in scholarships should complete the University Scholars Application by February 1 to qualify. For more information and online applications, please visit the College of Business website at http://business.oregonstate.edu/services/scholarship-information.

For Continuing Business Students

First preferences and class standing are noted below. Open to all CoB majors. For more information on criteria of each scholarship, please visit the College of Business website above.

Family Business Scholarships

All scholarships require that student be a member of a family that owns or operates a family business and be interested in family business management. First preferences and class standing are noted below. Open to all CoB majors. For more information on criteria of each scholarship, please visit the College of Business website above.

Reser Family Business Scholarship
U.S. citizen, academic achievement, leadership

Sadler Education Family Business Scholarship

Wentworth Family Business Scholarship
U.S. citizen, demonstrated leadership, academic achievement

Woodard Family Scholarship
Junior or senior standing

New Freshmen/Transfer

Newcomb Family Endowed ScholarshipNew student studying Business at OSU. New students should apply online at the College of Business website above. Current winners should apply to renew the scholarships. Please contact CoB Student Services for more information.

Accounting Scholarships

All Accounting scholarships are awarded by the accounting faculty. First preferences and class standing are noted below. For more information on criteria of each scholarship, please visit the College of Business website above.

Entrepreneurship Scholarships

Scholarships awarded by the Entrepreneurship faculty.

Association for Corporate Growth Scholarship

Evergreen Community Development Association Scholarship

Finance Scholarships

Scholarships awarded by the finance faculty. First preferences and class standing are noted below. For more information on criteria of each scholarship, please visit the College of Business website above.

Marketing Scholarship

Awarded by the marketing faculty. First preferences and class standing are noted below. For more information on criteria of each scholarship, please visit the College of Business website above.

Target
Junior standing, Marketing student.

BIS Scholarships

Awarded by the BIS faculty. First preferences and class standing are noted below. For more information on criteria of each scholarship, please visit the College of Business website above.

BIS Department Scholarship
Junior or senior standing, BIS major.

Carol Sampson IT Scholarship
Minimum sophomore standing.

Portland SIM Club Scholarship
Oregon resident, academic achievement.

School of Design and Human Environment

The School of Design and Human Environment offers numerous scholarships to continuing students. New students interested in scholarships should complete the University Scholars Application by February 1 to qualify. For more information and online applications, please visit the College of Business website at http://business.oregonstate.edu/services/scholarship-information. All scholarships are awarded by the faculty. First preferences and class standing are noted below. For more information on criteria of each scholarship, please visit the College of Business website above.

Ruth Beckwith Memorial Scholarship
Sophomore-senior standing.

Carol Caughey International Scholarship
First preference given to students on study abroad programs.

College of Education

The College of Education offers numerous scholarships and fellowships for undergraduate and graduate students. Applications and deadlines for scholarships and fellowships are available on the College of Education's Programs Web page, http://oregonstate.edu/education/programs.html. Please contact the main office in 308 Education Hall, 541-737-4661, with additional questions.

Clayton K. Dart Memorial Fellowship
For an undergraduate or graduate student with financial need that is pursuing a professional/technical program.

College of Education Scholarships
Open to all students in the College of Education pursuing either undergraduate or graduate degrees.

S. David and Carol R. Eves Scholarship
Recipient must be a well-rounded individual having demonstrated good citizenship in school and community. First preference will be given to Corvallis High School graduates, who are in their junior or senior year at OSU and planning to become elementary school teachers.

Hagen Scholarship
Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in both the College of Business and the Education Double Degree. Preference will be given to student who have volunteered, or have experience, working with children in a classroom setting and who demonstrate a passion for teaching. The recipient must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Financial need is a consideration.

Judith Hatch Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student who is an Oregon state resident with federally established financial need.

William and Ella Hearn Scholarship
Awarded to a student completing the Education Double Degree, whose primary degree is in engineering.

Elwood J. Keema Education Fellowship
Open to all students in the College of Education.

Matthew and Francis Kralj Scholarship
Awarded to undergraduate or graduate students in the College of Education.

Denabelle Linville Memorial Education Scholarship
Awarded annually to female undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a teaching career. Recipients must be Oregon residents, and contribute to the well-being and best interest of Oregon State University.

Herman and Lois Miller Memorial Education Fellowship
Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in education and preparing to become a teacher.

Pastega Family Scholarship
Awarded to a graduate or undergraduate student pursuing a degree in teacher education.

Warren and Carlene Suzuki Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to a graduate or undergraduate student pursuing a degree in teacher education who demonstrates a commitment to cultural diversity and social justice.

Teacher Education Scholarship
Awarded to a student pursuing a degree in the College of Education to become a teacher. Financial need a consideration along with demonstrated high scholastic achievement.

College of Engineering

Any Engineering Major

Boeing Company Scholarship
Annual scholarship for students enrolled in the College of Engineering.

John and Jean Loosley Scholarship/Fellowship
Scholarship support for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

Callahan Family Student Excellence Fund
Scholarship support for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

Joe and Colene Mathes Scholarship
For an undergraduate who is a resident of Oregon currently enrolled in the College of Engineering.

Robert V. Mrazek Memorial Scholarship Fund
For an undergraduate in the College of Engineering who has shown academic achievement.

June E. and G. Truxton Ringe Scholarship Fund
For a junior or senior undergraduate resident of Oregon or Washington demonstrating academic achievement.

Boeing Engineering Educators Fellowship Fund
Scholarship for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

Eric R. Smith Engineering Fund
Scholarship for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

M.L. Thompson Scholarship Fund
Scholarship for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

Inez J. Belknap Memorial Scholarship
For an undergraduate or graduate student in the College of Engineering with a minimum 2.5 GPA.

George W. Gleeson Memorial Scholarship Fund
Scholarship for full-time undergraduate students in the College of Engineering.

Donald Cockeram/Tau Beta Pi Scholarship Fund
For a member of Tau Beta Pi undergraduate or graduate student in the College of Engineering.

John T. Naylor Education fund
Scholarship for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

Engineering General Scholarship Fund
Scholarship for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

Robert E. Bower Scholarship Fund
Scholarship for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

Victor W. Laine Memorial Scholarship Fund
Scholarship for full-time students in the College of Engineering.

Henry William and Janice Jamison Schuette Scholarship Endowment
For a full-time undergraduate in mechanical or nuclear engineering demonstrating academic achievement.

Tuthill Work Scholarship
Pays wages for workers in the Soils Department Lab and the Engineering Labs. Contact Department of Crop and Soil Science, 541-737-2441, or College of Engineering, 541-737-5236.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Rickert, Jr. Endowment Fund
Scholarship for full-time students in College of Engineering.

PEO Scholarship
For an Oregon high school graduate based on financial need and scholastic achievement.

For additional information on general engineering scholarships and application forms, see the College of Engineering Web page: http://engineering.oregonstate.edu/. Applications are due February 1 annually.

John Grund Memorial Engineering Scholarship
$1,400–$1,600 to a junior or senior with evidence of interest in safety issues related to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.Karl Hornyik Memorial Scholarship.
$500–$600 to a junior or senior nuclear engineering or radiation health physics student.

Western Nuclear Science Alliance Scholarship
For an undergraduate in nuclear engineering or radiation health physics with under-represented (minority or female) status.

Kenneth Spies Memorial Scholarship
Based on academic performance and contributions.

Roy and Ole Strandberg Memorial Scholarship
Based on academic performance and contributions.

Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (T.A.P.P.I.) Scholarship
Based on academic performance and contributions.

Charles E. Wicks Scholarship
Based on academic performance and contributions.

School of Civil and Construction Engineering

Application forms are available online at the College of Engineering website: http://engineering.oregonstate.edu/ and are due Februrary 1 annually. Most scholarships are limited to students currently enrolled full-time at OSU; a few scholarships may be available for new or transfer students. The awards listed below are undergraduate level awards. Graduate students should contact Kathy Westberg in Kearney 101, or 541-737-1786 for information and deadlines, or see the graduate scholarship section of this catalog.

Daniel Applegate Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student majoring in civil engineering who meets the following criteria: desire to pursue a career in civil engineering, good academics, financial need and participation in the student chapters of professional societies.

Associated General Contractors (AGC) Student Chapter Endowed Scholarship-Ray Northcutt Memorial
Awarded to a construction engineering management student who is an active member of the AGC Student Chapter.

The Beavers/R.L. Polvi Heavy Construction Endowed Scholarship
Provides scholarships for construction engineering management and civil engineering students who plan to pursue a career in heavy construction. Recipients must be US citizens and demonstrate financial need.

Jay W. and Gladys Blair Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to a deserving civil engineering student enrolled in the transportation curriculum with financial need. Preference given to students from the Northwest.

Carl E. Carlson Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to a civil or construction engineering student in good standing with financial need.

Arthur N.L. Chiu Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to a junior-level student majoring in civil engineering with a 3.3 GPA or higher who is active in leadership roles in the College of Engineering, other OSU honor societies or OSU organizations.

G.L. and J.C. Compton Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Recipients must have an expressed interest in a career in highway construction and be a professional-level construction engineering management or civil engineering major.

J.E. Dunn Northwest Scholarship
Provides scholarships to professional level construction engineering management students planning to pursue a career in building construction. Applicants must be legal residents of the US, in good academic standing and exhibit financial need. The company offers internship opportunities for recipients.

David Evans and Associates Scholarship
Awarded to full-time juniors or seniors majoring in civil engineering with a focus on transportation engineering and design who are worthy of meritorious recognition as determined by the scholarship committee.

Harry and Jack Hamilton Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to a full-time, professional-level undergraduate or graduate students majoring in construction engineering management or civil engineering who have expressed a desire to work in the field of highway or heavy/civil construction upon graduation. Applicants must write a two-page essay describing their qualifications and career interests.

Otto Herman Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to a senior in construction engineering management or civil engineering with the desire to pursue a career in the construction industry. Recipients must have a GPA above 2.50.

Glen W. Holcomb Honorary Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to a professional level civil or construction engineering student with an interest in structural engineering.

Michael "Mikey" Hutchins Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to professional level undergraduate students in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering. Selection is based on student leadership and activities in construction engineering management and interest in heavy/civil construction.

Francis S. Landrum Scholarship
Awarded to a full-time undergraduate civil engineering student in good academic with an interest in structures. Recipients must have financial need.

William and Vicki Pahl Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to a professional-level construction engineering majors in good academic standing with a career interest in heavy/civil construction.

Hal Pritchett, Professor Emeritus, Honorary Scholarship sponsored by Granite Construction
Awarded to a construction engineering management student with plans to pursue a career in highway or heavy/civil construction. Selection is based on academics, demonstrated leadership qualities and participation in extracurricular activities including campus and/or professional.

Melvin Schmoekel Scholarship
Awarded to an undergraduate student in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering. Selection is based on academic progress and standing. Recipient must have financial need.

Colonel and Mrs. Robert Scott Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Provides scholarships for professional level students in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering. Criteria are academic achievement and financial need. Multiple scholarship awards are made from this endowed scholarship fund annually.

Slayden Construction Company Scholarship
Provides one or more scholarships annually to incoming freshman pursuing majors in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering. Students must be graduates of a Santiam Valley High School. Preference will be given to students interested in construction engineering management. The award is renewable based on academic progress for four years and covers half tuition and fees. This award requires a separate application, contact the scholarship coordinator listed for more information.

Lilo and Richard Smith Endowed Transportation Scholarship
Provides scholarships to civil engineering majors interested in transportation. Recipients must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

The Starr Family Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to a civil engineering undergraduate student worthy of scholastic recognition.

Robert C. and Patricia McEwan Wilson Endowed Scholarship
Provides scholarships for undergraduate or graduate students majoring in construction engineering management. Recipients must have financial need, good academic standing, and be a graduate of an Oregon high school. Preference will be given to graduates from Benton County.

Warren Academic Excellence Scholarship
Awarded to a professional-level undergraduate or graduate student with a 3.0 or higher GPA majoring in civil engineering or construction engineering management. Scholarship selection rotates annually between the School of Civil and Construction Engineering and the College of Business.

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Most scholarships available through the School of EECS to electrical and computer engineering students are awarded based upon academic performance and need and are limited to students currently enrolled in EECS at OSU. A few scholarships may be available for new and transfer students. If you have questions regarding the application process or would like more information, please contact the School of EECS at 541-737-3617.

Due to the generosity of our donors, the School of EECS was able to award over $300,000 to deserving students in the 2008–2009 academic year. Scholarship funding sources include, but are not limited to, the following:

Alexander Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to juniors or seniors (professional program) in electrical/computer engineering, top 40% of the ECE class.

Breunsbach Family Computer Science Scholarship Fund
To provide scholarship for undergraduate students in enrolled in Computer Science, selected by the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Hal and Bev Brown Scholarship
Awarded to a junior or senior in electrical or computer engineering.

Chiu Electrical Engineering Scholarship
For deserving undergraduate students in electrical and computer engineering.

Richard L. Earnheart Scholarship
For a junior or senior undergraduate with a high GPA in the professional program in ECE. US citizens and permanent residents only.

Garmin Electrical and Computer Engineering Scholarship
$5,000 award to outstanding freshman, sophomore, junior or senior majoring in electrical or computer engineering (two in each level per academic year) based on GPA. Junior or senior level recipients have first consideration to be hired by Garmin International for a limited number of paid summer internships. Scholarships can be continued in subsequent years if specific GPA is maintained.

John F. and Janice Moon Engle Memorial Scholarship
For a senior undergraduate Oregon resident for full-time study in the professional program in ECE. Preference is given to students specializing in electrical power engineering. Priority is given to graduates of Benson High School, Portland, who qualify. Both GPA and need are considered.

Douglas Engelbart Scholarship
For a junior or senior undergraduate with a high GPA in the professional program in ECE.

Grant S. Feikert Memorial Scholarship
For a junior or senior undergraduate with a high GPA in the professional program in ECE. US citizens and permanent residents only.

Lawrence Fisher Memorial Scholarship
For a junior, senior, or graduate student in ECE with a good GPA and financial need studying electrical power or power generation engineering.

Mo Jamshidi Scholarship
For a senior undergraduate with GPA of 3.5 or above for full-time study in ECE or CS. Recipient must be a graduate of an Oregon high school or home-schooled in Oregon. Preference is given to those with a desire to work in the field of electrical or computer engineering following graduation.

Jeld-Wen Electrical and Computer Engineering Scholarship
Entering first-year student with financial need and good academic potential enrolled in the ECE major, with preference given to students from a community in which a Jeld-Wen facility is located, including Deschutes, Klamath, Linn, and Marion counties. If no first-year scholarship candidates qualify, then this scholarship may be granted to a new transfer student.

Ernest and Grace Kirk Endowment
For a student majoring in ECE.

Ursula Bolt Knaus Memorial Scholarship
For a junior or senior undergraduate with a high GPA in the professional program in ECE. US citizens and permanent residents only.

James L. Limbaugh Memorial Scholarship
To provide scholarships to undergraduate students in Electrical Engineering.

Edith McDougall Scholarship/Fellowship Fund
For junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, whose major is in the School of EECS, with preference given to those who have demonstrated a desire to pursue the field of electrical engineering. Awardees must meet the minimum grade requirements of the program; preference is given to those who are not top students but are doing well in their academic program.

Rexwell D. Miller Memorial Scholarship
To benefit highly competent students at the graduate and undergraduate level in electrical engineering.

Walter H. and Della M. Russell Electrical Engineering Scholarship
For a junior or senior undergraduate worthy of scholastic recognition for full-time study in the professional program in ECE. Preference is given to students born and schooled in Oregon.

Robert Sulek Scholarship Fund in Electrical Engineering
For electrical engineering students in good standing in their programs.

School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering

Dwight J. Bushnell Memorial Scholarship
Must be a full-time undergraduate student majoring in mechanical engineering. Highest priority is that the scholarship be used for an entering student of high academic capability as judged by GPA and SAT scores (or other standardized methods). Preference should be given to students who exhibit strong interest in energy conservation/conversion, the automotive area, or project work. Financial need will be considered but is not required.

Clarence A. Calder Memorial Scholarship
Must be in mechanical engineering, and must have graduated from an Oregon high school. Highest priority for entering student of high academic capability as judged by GPA and SAT scores. The scholarship should be used to attract women students to OSU, if viable applicants meet criteria 1 and 2. In absence of a qualified applicant as described in 1 through 3, the scholarship may be granted to an junior or senior with high academic performance.

Major General Marion Carl Memorial Scholarship—Awarded through College of Engineering
Must be enrolled as a full-time student in the College of Engineering. First preference will be to a student majoring in mechanical engineering. Must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and be active in academically focused extracurricular activities as determined by the College of Engineering scholarship committee.

Garrard-Peters Memorial Scholarship
To a junior or senior student in the industrial engineering program in good academic standing.

James D. and Barbara Grimm Scholarship
Recipient is a full-time undergraduate student majoring in mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering at Oregon State University. Recipient shall have junior or senior class standing while receiving the scholarship. Recipient shall have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or above and be a graduate of an Oregon high school. Financial need shall be a criterion in making this award.

Arthur E. Hitsman Student Excellence Fund
Recipient is a full-time undergraduate or graduate student studying mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering at Oregon State University. Recipient shall be worthy of scholastic recognition as deemed appropriate by the selection committee. Award amount to be determined by the selection committee.

JELD-WEN Industrial and Manufacturing Scholarship
One or two scholarships given annually to entering freshmen in pre-industrial engineering or pre-manufacturing engineering who are from Oregon communities in which a JELD-WEN facilities are located.

JELD-WEN Mechanical Engineering Scholarship
One $2,000 or two $1,000 scholarships to be awarded annually; nonrenewable. First preference is for an entering first-year student enrolled in the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at the College of Engineering, Oregon State University. If a first-year student is not available, the scholarship may be used for a new transfer student enrolling in the mechanical engineering major. Preference will be given to students from a community in which a JELD-WEN facility is located. These communities include Deschutes, Klamath, Linn, and Marion counties. If a recipient cannot be identified from one of these counties, a resident of any other Oregon county may be chosen. Preference will be given to students who show financial need. Recipient must show academic potential which suggests they will excel at Oregon State University. Recipient must be a full-time student (12 or more credits).

Bernhard Kieffer Memorial Scholarship
Majoring in metallurgy, metallurgical engineering, or a similar technical degree. Recognition of academic merit. Can be awarded to undergraduate or graduate student.

Colonel Cecil M. MacGregor Scholarship
Must be an undergraduate, preferably a sophomore, enrolled in the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering. Have demonstrated good scholarship and community spirit. Have and retain engineering entrance grades. Have an avowed intention to enroll or be enrolled as a full-time student in the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering. Must be a US citizen. Preference is to be given to a student working toward a minor in financial management or business.

Mechanical Engineering Scholarship
Accepted for or enrolled in the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at OSU. Award based on academic and/or financial need.

Ellison and Eleanor Murdoch Scholarship
To an incoming freshman of promise who has been accepted or is enrolling full-time in the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

Proctor Chevron Scholarship
Based on merit and greatest benefit to the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering as determined by the school head.

James Riggs Memorial Scholarship
To an undergraduate student in good academic standing with financial need.

Milton C. Sheely Scholarship
To an undergraduate student.

Michael Teramura Memorial Scholarship
Accepted for enrollment in the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at OSU. First consideration to Oregon residents.

Paul and Kate Thiess Scholarship
Based on merit and greatest benefit to the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering as determined by the school head.

Tom and Carmen West Scholarship
To a professional IME student in good academic standing who graduated from an Oregon high school.

Rodney C. Waddell Memorial Scholarship, supported by Weyerhaeuser Company
Accepted into or enrolled as a full-time student in the College of Engineering in the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering with a GPA of 3.0 or above. First preference is to a student with an interest in the forest products industry. Junior and senior students only, as there will be some job opportunities at the paper mill.

William V. Hanley and Josephine Hanley Sunderland Scholarship
Accepted into or enrolled as a full-time student in the mechanical engineering program.

George and Evelyn Lundstrom Scholarship
Enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering program and have need as defined by the mechanical engineering scholarship committee or appropriate college/department personnel.

Jackson Wong Memorial Scholarship
Must be from an under-represented population, undergraduate or graduate, enrolled in the mechanical engineering program.

Autzen Foundation ScholarshipFor an outstanding College of Forestry undergraduate with financial need.

Thomas Barocan Scholarship FundEstablished in 2007 for undergraduate College of Forestry students.

Barry Family ScholarshipEstablished to provide scholarships to students in the colleges of Agricultural Sciences or Forestry.

Blaser Educational FundEstablished to provide scholarships to students in the College of Forestry.

George W. Brown ScholarshipFor a College of Forestry undergraduate student with proven academic excellence. Known as the "Leadership Scholarship."

Michael V. and Barbara K. Brown ScholarshipAwarded to College of Forestry or fisheries and wildlife students who are children or grandchildren of full-time or retired employees of the Oregon Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon Department of Forestry, or Oregon State Police. Preference to juniors or seniors.

Rex Brown Memorial ScholarshipAwarded to a College of Forestry student from Yamhill County with a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Campbell Group ScholarshipEstablished to provide scholarships to students in the College of Forestry.

Gordon G. Carlson Scholarship and Graduate FellowshipFor College of Forestry students from Douglas County, Oregon, with superior professional potential.

George M. Cornwall Memorial ScholarshipAwarded to a senior College of Forestry student.

Joe M. Crahane Memorial ScholarshipIn-state tuition for a first-year student, with preference to the top entering student from Oregon who is majoring in forest engineering, forest management or wood science and technology.

John E. Crumb Memorial Scholarship in Forest ResourcesFor an undergraduate student majoring in forest management, recreation resource management, tourism and outdoor leadership, or natural resources. Or for a graduate student studying in the forest resources program area.

John W. DeMuth, Jr. Forestry ScholarshipFor a sophomore, junior, or senior in the College of Forestry.

Dorothy D. Hoener Memorial Fund Participation AwardsAvailable to forestry students in good standing who are not concurrently receiving Hoener scholarships or work-scholarships. Intended for use in projects or activities that broaden student’s educational experience by enabling independent forestry study and observation of forest industry operations or industry-related conferences within the US.

Dorothy D. Hoener Memorial ScholarshipScholarships are awarded to deserving undergraduate students who have completed two terms in the College of Forestry; based on professional potential, academic achievement, need for graduates in students’ area of interest, and financial need. Restricted to US citizens.

Larry Hoffman Scholarship Fund in Wildfire and Ecosystem HealthFor students with a declared minor in wildland fire/ecosystem health in the College of Forestry.

Lance and Patricia Hollister ScholarshipPreference for a College of Forestry student from a disadvantaged background or who have suffered extreme hardship. Minimum 3.0 GPA for incoming freshman; 2.75 for college transfer or continuing student.

Ralph Hull Foundation Forestry FundSupport for students in the College of Forestry.

Rob Johnson Memorial ScholarshipUS citizen, Oregon resident student with sophomore standing or above holding at least a 3.0 GPA and demonstrated commitment and promise in his or her career choice. Preference to students who have served as wildland fire fighters. If qualified forestry candidate is not found, scholarship is also open to students enrolled in a business minor.

Lewis Krauss Memorial ScholarshipEstablished by Jennifer Phillippi, in memory of her father Lewis Krauss, to benefit College of Forestry students.

James T. Krygier Memorial ScholarshipTo an outstanding student in the College of Forestry with exceptional professional potential.

George Robert Leavengood ScholarshipFor a College of Forestry undergraduate student.

Charles Lord Memorial Forestry ScholarshipIn-state tuition to an undergraduate student in the College of Forestry. Renewable for four years contingent on academic performance.

Ted W. Maul Professional Development FundEstablished to benefit junior and senior students to travel to professional meetings.

Francis R. McCabe Memorial ScholarshipFor a College of Forestry undergraduate student deemed worthy of recognition by the scholarship committee.

B.D. Mitchell and H.R. Blacketor Memorial ScholarshipPriority to a College of Forestry undergraduate student based on merit and need.

Oregon Forest Industries Council ScholarshipEstablished in 2008 for the purpose of funding scholarships for students seeking forest management, forest operations management, forest engineering or forest engineering-civil engineering, or wood science and technology degrees. Also for the purpose of recruiting incoming students at any grade level who have post-graduation intentions to work in the forest industry.

Oregon Small Woodlands Association ScholarshipOregon resident with financial need. Preference to students from a family who owns forest land in Oregon.

Oregon Society of American Foresters ScholarshipFor Oregon residents showing evidence of high potential for a career in forestry and in the top 25% of their class.

Pastega Family ScholarshipEstablished for the benefit of undergraduate College of Forestry students.

Robert E. and Edward F. Peterson Forestry ScholarshipSophomore, junior or senior majoring in forest engineering or wood science and technology with shown commitment and promise to his/her career choice.

Albert Powers Memorial ScholarshipFor an undergraduate College of Forestry student, with preference to Oregon residents who show professional potential.

Clarence W. Richen Memorial ScholarshipEntering freshman in the College of Forestry who is in the top 10% of his or her graduating high school class.

N. Stewart Rogers Forestry ScholarshipAwarded to a student deemed worthy by the scholarship committee. Recreation resource management and tourism and outdoor leadership majors are not eligible for this scholarship.

Janet K. Ayer Sachet ScholarshipAwarded to a student of junior or greater standing majoring in forest management or wood science and technology. Recipient will be Oregon or Washington resident with financial need.

Alkire Scantlebury Endowed ScholarshipFor an undergraduate College of Forestry student with proven scholarship and professional potential in a forestry career.

Schutz Family Education Fund for "Forestry Ambassadors"For College of Forestry students participating in the Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources Ambassadors Team.

Vance P. and Dorothy D. Shugart ScholarshipOne award to incoming freshman, one sophomore, one junior and two seniors, all in upper third of their respective class. Must be Oregon residents for at least one year, with financial need.

C. Wylie Smith III Memorial ScholarshipTwo scholarships to juniors or seniors majoring in forest engineering, forest management, or wood science and technology, with preference to students from Coos, Curry or Western Douglas counties.

John R. Snellstrom Memorial ScholarshipAwarded to a junior majoring in forest engineering, forest management, or wood science and technology with interest in a forestry career.

Robert E. and Hedy M. Snow Education FundEstablished to provide scholarships to students in the College of Forestry.

Bruce Starker Memorial Research AwardsEstablished to support student travel to professional forestry meetings, such as those conducted by the Society of American Foresters, the Western Forestry and Conservation Association and similar professional organizations. Also available to those studying advanced forest practices in operational settings, experimental plots, growth studies, or other sites of topical forestry interest with primary emphasis on private forestry.

Margaret O. Starker Memorial ScholarshipBased on personal integrity, scholarship, financial need, and commitment to forestry as a chosen career for students majoring in forest engineering, forest management, wood science and technology.

T.J. and Margaret O. Starker Memorial ScholarshipBased on personal integrity, scholarship, financial need, and commitment to forestry as a chosen career for students majoring in forest engineering, forest management, wood science and technology.

Walter Starr III Forestry ScholarshipEstablished in 2007 for undergraduate College of Forestry students.

Sub-scaler ScholarshipSophomore with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above and financial need.

Bart A. Thielges Memorial ScholarshipRecipient will be worthy of recognition as determined by the scholarship committee. Financial need considered but not required.

Glenn and Josephine Thompson ScholarshipFor deserving students enrolled in the College of Forestry.

Wendell Oliver Walker ScholarshipEstablished in 2007 for undergraduate College of Forestry students.

John W. Warione Forestry ScholarshipEstablished in 2007 for undergraduate College of Forestry students.

Washington County Small Woodlands ScholarshipAwarded to a College of Forestry student from Washington County.

Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation ScholarshipEstablished in 2008 for students enrolled in forest engineering, forest operations management, forest management, or wood science and technology. Preference in selection given to support enrollment of a diverse student population.

Willamette Industries Legacy Scholarship FundJunior or senior with demonstrated leadership, innovative/creative thinking, and commitment to sustainability. Preference to Oregon high school graduates.

John E. Wylie Memorial ScholarshipAwarded to U.S. citizens with proven scholarship and professional potential.

Forest Engineering, Resources and Management

Harold A. Dahl Memorial ScholarshipFor an undergraduate student pursuing a career in silviculture and/or majoring in forest management with a minimum 3.0 GPA.

The Emerald Valley Thinning and Smouse Family ScholarshipEstablished for undergraduate students majoring in forest engineering.

Robert F. Keniston Memorial ScholarshipTo a junior or senior in forest management.

Sam Konnie Family ScholarshipEstablished to recognize academic performance of a forest engineering or forest engineering-civil engineering student in the College of Forestry.

Konnie Family Forest Engineering Recruiting and Retention ScholarshipEstablished for new and continuing students who are pursuing a degree in forest engineering or forest engineering-civil engineering, or forest operations management.

College of Liberal Arts

The College of Liberal Arts and its schools award students over 40 scholarships per year. Listed below are the college's general scholarships. For more information on the other specific awards, please contact the schools directly. Contact information may be found at http://oregonstate.edu/cla/cla-scholarships.

Dean's Scholarship in the Liberal Arts
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to a junior enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts.

William Q. Wick Memorial Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for a College of Liberal Arts undergraduate student with leadership abilities.

David Morgan Kiekel Memorial Scholarship
A $500 award to a currently enrolled International Degree student in the College of Liberal Arts with a cumulative 2.75 GPA or higher.

Kelly G. Bacon Memorial Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for a College of Liberal Arts student pursuing a career in government service. Student must be entering at least his or her sophomore year, have a cumulative 2.75 GPA or higher, have a record of community service activities, and be an Oregon resident.

Genevieve Andrews Pershke Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for pre-elementary education students in the College of Liberal Arts. Preference given to students with financial need.

Lisa Taubman Scholarship
A $1,000 scholarship for undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must be entering at least their sophomore year and have a cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher. Preference will be given to female students from small Oregon towns (population under 10,000).

Anthropology

Anthropology Alumni Scholarship

Kalervo Oberg Outstanding Senior Award

Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarship

Wilbur "Buck" Davis Award
One or more outstanding anthropology students interested in archaeology will be awarded up to $1,000.

Art

Most scholarships in the School of Arts and Communication require achievement in art and excellence as demonstrated by a portfolio of student work. Not every scholarship is awarded each year. Criteria generally include financial need. For more information, contact the School of Arts and Communication, 106 Fairbanks Hall, 541-737-4745.

Economics

Outstanding Senior Award
$150 is awarded annually to a senior economics major for outstanding academic performance in the field of economics.

Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Award
$100 is awarded annually to the undergraduate student with the best performance in intermediate microeconomic theory (ECON 311–312).

Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Award
$100 is awarded annually to the undergraduate student with the best performance in intermediate macroeconomic theory (ECON 315–316).

English

Criteria for School of Writing, Literature and Film scholarships generally based on academic performance, with a minimum GPA of 3.50 in English classes. Financial need not a factor. For more information, contact the Ann Leen in the School of Writing, Literature and Film, 240 Moreland Hall.

Robert Schwartz Essay Award
$100 for best essay submitted as part of an English course.

Smith-Norris Essay Award
$100 for best essay submitted in a writing course.

Roger Weaver Poetry Award
$100 for best poems submitted to contest.

Foreign Languages and Literatures

Sally Procious Malueg Scholarship
The scholarship was established in 1995 to honor Sally Malueg, Associate Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts. A $500 award to a student intending to study in another country and specializing in foreign languages.

History

Arthur E. Gravatt Scholarship
This annual $500 scholarship is made possible through a generous grant to the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion by Arthur E. Gravatt and Margaret Dowell-Gravatt, MD. The School of History, Philosophy, and Religion Awards Committee will select an outstanding undergraduate history major currently in his or her junior or senior year with priority given to financial need (the recipient is chose from the sophomore or junior class and must be a bona fide recipient of financial aid as designated by the Financial Aid Office).

Thomas and Margaret Meehan History Scholarship
This annual $500 scholarship is made to a student with "junior or senior class standing" (i.e., in his or her sophomore or junior year) with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or above. Financial need may be considered but is not required. The recipient will be nominated by School of History, Philosophy, and Religion faculty and selected by the awards committee.

Barbara Bennett Peterson History Award
This annual $1,000 scholarship is made to a full-time history major. The recipient "shall have senior class standing while receiving the award" (i.e., the recipient is chosen from the junior class). In awarding this scholarship, there is no stipulation regarding financial aid. The recipient will be nominated by School of History, Philosophy, and Religion faculty and selected by the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion Awards Committee.

Robert Wayne Smith Book Award
The recipient will receive a $25 credit toward book purchases (other than textbooks) at the OSU Bookstore. Awarded by the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion, in cooperation with the OSU Bookstore, it is presented at the annual Phi Alpha Theta history honorary initiation and reception in the spring. Selection honors the author of the best research paper or review essay submitted in a history course during the academic year. Essays to be considered are submitted by the instructor of that course.

Music

Music Scholarship FundThis was the first endowed scholarship at OSU designated exclusively for music students. It was established through an anonymous donation and is maintained by contributions from many donors. Funds have also come into the account from the sale of donated instruments. The recipient shall be a music major who is chosen by the scholarship committee after competitive auditions.

Dr. Helen E. Plinkiewisch Music Scholarship Fund
Established in 1995 to honor Lillian Jeffreys Petri. Scholarships are awarded primarily to music majors, although a number of awards may be made to outstanding musicians, irrespective of major. Awards will be made on the basis of musical and academic excellence chosen by the scholarship committee after competitive auditions.

Lois F. and Waite Rising Scholarship Fund
Started in 1990 by Lois F. Rising, a 1924 alumna of OSU in education. Mrs. Rising had a lifelong interest in music and is a strong supporter of OSU and its School of Arts and Communication. The recipient shall be a music major who is chosen by the scholarship committee after competitive auditions.

Captain Beard Scholarship
Established in 1996 to benefit outstanding music majors at Oregon State University. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony

Shirley and John Byrne Music Scholarship
Established in 1996 to benefit outstanding music majors at Oregon State University. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Carlson-Risser Scholarship
Established in 2002 to benefit outstanding music majors at Oregon State University. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Alice Carey Dilworth Scholarship
Established in 1968 to benefit outstanding music majors at Oregon State University. This is an annual award presented to a graduating senior in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Lee Ed Jorgensen Memorial Band Scholarship
Established in 2001 to benefit outstanding music majors at Oregon State University. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Homer Maris Music Scholarship
Established in 2004 to benefit outstanding music majors at Oregon State University. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Eric Raglund Memorial Music Scholarship
Established in 2001 to benefit outstanding music majors at Oregon State University. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Ed and Beth Ray Endowed Choral Leadership Fund
Established in 2004 by the OSU president and his wife. The scholarship offers assistance to students of outstanding ability and who are one of the four sectional leaders (soprano, alto, tenor and bass) of the OSU Chamber Choir. This scholarship is awarded by the Director the Choral Program at the annual President’s Choral Concert.

Gene D Slayter Instrumental Music Education Award
Established in 1999 to offer financial assistance to students majoring in instrumental music education. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Robert F. Thurber Scholarship Fund
Started in 1997 by Don Thurber in memory of his son Rob, who died in 1996. Rob had a degree in French horn and was highly involved in music performance and in helping other young people develop their musical skills. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Robert B. Walls Choral Excellence
Established in 1997 in memory of Robert B. Walls, professor emeritus of the OSU School of Arts and Communication, director of the Choral Program, and former chair of the school. This is an annual award presented in the spring at the school’s student recognition ceremony.

Philosophy

Peter C. List Award for Excellence in the Study of Philosophy
$100 awarded each spring by the Department of Philosophy to an undergraduate for excellence in the study of philosophy.

Franklin J. Matchette Prize
$100 awarded each spring term by the Department of Philosophy for an outstanding undergraduate essay in philosophy.

Franklin J. Matchette Graduate Prize
$100 presented each spring term by the Department of Philosophy for an outstanding graduate essay in philosophy.

Student-Faculty Research Award
Amount awarded varies. Students can be hired as research assistants for faculty research projects.

Political Science

Political Science Centennial Scholarship
Up to $1,000 for an undergraduate majoring in political science at OSU with a 3.5 or higher GPA; preference to juniors and seniors.

Tony and Cindi Williams Political Science Scholarship
Up to $1,000 to encourage women to get involved in politics. Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate majoring in political science at OSU; 3.0 or higher GPA; graduate of an Oregon high school; preference to female applicants; expressed desire to work in public service with a plan to participate in an internship relating to public service.

Psychology

Psychology Scholar Award
Quarterly award of $200 for books to an outstanding junior or senior psychology major with a GPA of 3.50 or above. Recipient selected by department faculty.

Sociology

William C. Jenne Award for Outstanding Scholarship
A $400 award to a sociology major based on extraordinary academic performance and/or promise. Applications due early spring quarter and are available in the Sociology Department main office, 307 Fairbanks.

Sociology Alumni Book Award
Two $50 awards for books to sociology majors. Awards are given for outstanding performance in the classroom or for service to the OSU community.

Sociology Essay Award
$100 for the best paper submitted by an undergraduate sociology major as part of a sociology course. This is a faculty-initiated award.

Speech Communication

Kristine Gazeley Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to a communication major who has a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or more. Preference is given to qualifying students who have graduated from a high school in Union or Wallowa counties; expressed intent to work in the field of communication following graduation from the university; and have participated in 4-H programs. Financial need is not a criterion in making this award.

Minette Phillips Espy Forensics Scholarship
Awarded annually to a returning OSU Forensics and Debate Team member who has shown commitment to the team, competed in a variety of events, and has a strong academic record. The amount of the scholarship ranges from $250 to $1,000 and is distributed in the winter term.

Peggy and Justin Hawkwood Scholarship
For an outstanding student in theatre.

Ken and Paula Krane Scholarship
For a deserving theatre student.

Alice and William Sibley Scholarship
For a theatre student pursuing a career in theatre education.

Alice Ingalls Wallace Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for students majoring in speech communication or theater arts, with junior or senior standing during their award year, a cumulative 3.25 GPA or higher, and involvement with extracurricular speech and/or theater activities.

D. Palmer Young Memorial Drama Scholarship
Partial instate tuition for one term (not necessarily awarded every year). Selection by the theater arts faculty, based on student’s involvement in and commitment to the theater program, the apparent promise of continuing contribution, and financial need.

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Judy Mann DiStefano Memorial Scholarship
Provides an annual $2,000 stipend to a full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Oregon State University. Undergraduate students must be working on a minor or certificate in women, gender, and sexuality studies. Graduate students must have Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies as their primary and/or secondary area of study for the MAIS degree or must be working on a graduate minor in conjunction with a masters or PhD in another department. Contact the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at 200 Gilkey Hall, 541-737-2826.

College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences

For additional information and application form, contact the Student Programs Office, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, CEOAS Administration Office, 541-737-5188. All fellowships and scholarships are for graduate students. See the Graduate Fellowships, Scholarships, and Financial Aid section of this catalog.

Geosciences

Samuel M. Evans, Jr. Memorial FundTo an outstanding sophomore or junior in geology who is nominated by the faculty of the department and shows evidence of scholastic achievement and professional motivation during the middle stages of his/her academic career.

Excellence in Geology Award
To an outstanding graduating senior in geology.

Christian John Hunt Memorial Scholarship
To a student majoring in geography who has a high degree of integrity, reflecting honesty and a respect for other people, who will constructively aid the study of geography.

Jess Johnson Undergraduate Student Writing Award
To honor an undergraduate student for his/her excellence in the classroom and aptitude for writing.

Arthur Parenzin Geography Scholarship
To a new undergraduate student in geography. Renewable with satisfactory progress toward the degree each year for four years (two years for transfer students). Awarded every 2 to 4 years.

Amanda Prewitt Award
To a female sophomore or junior geology major to encourage the pursuit of a career in the Earth sciences.

College of Pharmacy

The scholarships listed below are for professional pharmacy students (students enrolled in the doctor of pharmacy program) only. Amounts can vary from year to year but generally, individual scholarship awards range from $500 to $2,500. The college distributes in excess of $150,000 per year in scholarship support. Applications are made available in the spring of each year for professional students only. For information on scholarships in the College of Pharmacy, contact the Dean’s Office, College of Pharmacy, 203 Pharmacy Building, or by calling 541-737-3424.

Albertson’s/Osco/Sav-On ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students who have an interest in community pharmacy and who reside in Oregon or an adjacent state where Albertson’s has stores.

AmeriSource Bergen ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students who are interested in remaining in Oregon and practicing in a community pharmacy setting.

Bob Adams ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students demonstrating strong scholarship, leadership skills, and a clear capacity for management. Must demonstrate qualities of innovation and initiative, evidence of having volunteered in the community, preferably in the medical industry.

Steve Bartlett Memorial ScholarshipPreference is given to students from Josephine or Jackson counties (Oregon).

Berman ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Bi-Mart ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing who have a community pharmacy interest.

Brauti Family Endowed ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students who are interested in community practice and have graduated from high school in Clatsop or Tillamook counties (Oregon).

Ralph Brunscheon ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students with a minimum of 3.0 GPA and financial need.

Claud W. Campbell ScholarshipGiven to students with demonstrated excellence in administrative skills and with a keen and true interest in the profession.

Philip Cash ScholarshipAvailable to first-year professional students with demonstrated need. Recipients must have been in the top 75% of their class at their most recent academic institution, and be Oregon residents.

Comer Family ScholarshipAwarded to professional pharmacy students with a commitment to military service.

Dale Curry ScholarshipAvailable to full-time professional pharmacy students, based on financial need.

CVS Pharmacy ScholarshipPreference is given to professional pharmacy students with an interest in community pharmacy practice.

Dean’s ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Emeritus Faculty ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Faculty and Staff ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

O’Deane Faris Endowed ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Morris (1946) and Ann Beth (1973) Fischer Endowed ScholarshipPreference is given to students with demonstrated good citizenship who have graduated from an Oregon high school.

Raymond L. Gerlach ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing, financial need.

Frank and Esther Golden ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Haggen/TOP Food and Drug ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Hi-School Pharmacy ScholarshipGiven to students in the last two years of the professional pharmacy program with a demonstrated interest in community pharmacy practice.

Curtis and Isabella Holt ScholarshipAvailable to first-year professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Krautscheid Family ScholarshipAvailable to first-year pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Kroger-Fred Meyer Pharmacy ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students with an interest in community pharmacy and demonstrated leadership skills.

Kroger-QVC Pharmacy ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students with an interest in community pharmacy and demonstrated leadership skills.

Earl and Thelma Johnson Education FundAvailable to professional Pharmacy students in good standing.

Lane County Pharmacy Association ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing based on need. Lane County residency (Oregon) is preferred.

Linn-Benton Pharmacists Association ScholarshipGiven to professional pharmacy students based on need and residency in either Linn or Benton counties (Oregon).

J.M. Long Foundation Endowed ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students with an interest in community pharmacy.

Marion-Polk-Yamhill Pharmacists Association ScholarshipPreference is given to students from Marion, Polk, or Yamhill counties (Oregon) or to students who plan to work in one of those counties after graduation.

Robert and Sharon McElroy Endowed ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

McKesson Foundation ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing with demonstrated leadership involvement.

McKesson Valu-Rite FellowshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Fred Meek Endowed ScholarshipPreference given to students active in community activities.

National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) Foundation ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Milton and Martha Olshen ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

ODS Health Plan ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Oregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists (OSHP) ScholarshipSelected by OSHP through an application process and administered by the College of Pharmacy.

Oregon Veterans in Pharmacy ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Pharmacy Advisory Council ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good standing.

Professional Society of Pharmacists ScholarshipPreference is given to students with financial need and for students who will stay in Oregon after graduation.

Providence Health System ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing.

Rasmussen Family ScholarshipAvailable to full-time professional pharmacy students; Oregon residents; preference to those active in student government or college-based clubs, especially the person serving in the role of president in the APhA student chapter; preference to a P2 student; financial need.

Ralph Robertson Memorial ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students with a minimum of 3.0 GPA and financial need.

Rite Aid ScholarshipPreference is given to students who have worked as a Rite Aid Pharmacy intern and desire to pursue a career in a retail community setting.

Safeway ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing with a retail pharmacy interest.

Zennie M. Stauffer ScholarshipAwarded to a worthy professional pharmacy student of good character and scholastic record.

Tehama Pharmacy Services, Inc., ScholarshipAvailable to a professional pharmacy students in good academic standing, financial need.

Pamela Ting Endowed Memorial ScholarshipAwarded to students who have shown a special sensitivity and kindness to pharmacy classmates.

Muriel C. Vincent ScholarshipAvailable to full-time students in the professional pharmacy program, based on academic ability, financial need.

CR Walgreens Excellence ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students in good academic standing with financial need and interest in community (chain) pharmacy.

Walgreens Diversity ScholarshipAwarded to a professional pharmacy student with demonstrated efforts in outreach and diversity development.

Wal-Mart ScholarshipAvailable to P3 or P4 students with high academics, financial need, leadership, interest in community pharmacy.

Sara White ScholarshipAwarded to a fourth-year professional pharmacy student with a strong interest in hospital practice. Recipient should have indicated an intention to pursue a post-graduate residency or fellowship.

V. and P. Whiting Entrepreneurism ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy students interested in entrepreneurism in pharmacy.

Robert L. Wirt ScholarshipAvailable to professional pharmacy student in good academic standing.

Women in Pharmacy ScholarshipScholarship awarded to students who are juggling the roles of student and mother.

Midge Cramer Scholarship
Awarded to an junior or senior student studying exercise and sport science. Preference to students who graduated from a Benton County high school with special preference given to Crescent Valley or Corvallis High School graduates. Applicants will be judged on their aptitude for success in their chosen field and financial need.

Dean’s Public Health and Human Sciences Scholarship
Awarded to a sophomore and above on the HHS Dean’s List in the prior academic year who shows outstanding leadership and service.

Lorelei Grothe Howland Scholarship
Junior, senior or graduate student, 3.0 GPA, major in pre-nursing or nursing program with a preference to applicants with interest in rural nursing, with financial need.

Health and Human Performance Undergraduate Scholarship
To an undergraduate student with good academic standing.

Art Koski Travel Grant
Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student in good standing in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences. The recipient should demonstrate a record of high academic achievement and show promise for an outstanding career in her/his chosen field. Awarded for participation at any state, regional, national professional meeting or educational conference deemed appropriate by the College of Public Health and Human Sciences.

Clair Langton Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to a junior with a minimum 3.25 GPA who has demonstrated leadership and potential for future achievements.

Corvallis Clinic Foundation, Inc., James A. Riley, M.D. Health Occupation Scholarship
Awarded to a junior with minimum 3.25 GPA who has expressed a desire for a career in a health-related profession.

Warren and Frederica Schad Fund
To a student from Yoncalla, Elkton, or Drain, Oregon, studying health related field with preference to premed or prenursing.

Ruth E. Warnke Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to students who will have sophomore, junior or senior class standing with a minimum GPA of 2.5 and demonstrate participation and/or leadership in a recognized student organization.

Human Development and Family Sciences

Cynthia W. H. Fang ScholarshipAwarded to student majoring in family and consumer sciences or nutrition and food management with preference to international students.

Laurinda Kemper Dickinson Memorial Home Economics Scholarship
To a home economics student in human development and family sciences with demonstrated academic promise.

Margaret Frances McGinnis Scholarship
Awaded to female undergraduate major in human development and family sciences with high academic standing.

Mockmore Memorial Scholarship
To a home economics junior, senior, or graduate student majoring in child development or family relations.

Evelyn S. Roth Scholarship Fund
Awarded to a student in the School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences with high academic ability and financial need.

V. Kent Searles and Nancy J. Billingsley Searles Scholarship
Incoming or first term transfer student in the Department of DHE, the School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, or studying nutrition. Renewable up to four years.

Nutrition and Exercise Sciences

Cynthia W. H. Fang ScholarshipAwarded to student majoring in family and consumer sciences or nutrition and food management with preference to international students.

Eva Seen Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to junior women in exercise and sport science with minimum GPA of 3.25. First priority to women preparing to teach physical education. Also based on contributions to campus and community life, demonstrated leadership quality, harmonious development of mind and body, good character, and potential for future achievement.

Vivian Shriver Thompson Scholarship
To one or more undergraduate or graduate students who are Oregon residents enrolled in home economics, pursuing a degree in the School of Biological and Population Health Sciences.

Any Student Majoring in Design and Human Environment, Human Development and Family Sciences, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences or successor programs

Phyllis H. Ballou ScholarshipTo an undergraduate student in home economics with financial need.

Marie Harris Bussard Scholarship Fund
Minimum of 3.0 GPA with an interrupted education. First preference be given to women who are Oregon residents.

George and Betty Cilker Scholarship
To an incoming freshman or first term transfer student; Oregon resident with financial need, and majoring in nutrition and food management, human development and family sciences or apparel, interiors, housing and merchandising (or successor programs); preference will be given to applicants who are pursuing additional minors or double major. Award is renewable.

Leone Elliott Covert Scholarship
Awards given on the basis of scholarship and potential leadership to a first-year student in home economics.

Home Economics Scholarship
Awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior studying in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences.

Virginia Houtchens Memorial Scholarship
To a full-time student and a graduate of Lane County, Oregon high school with financial need.

Jackson County Home Extension Scholarship
Awarded to a student from Jackson County majoring in nutrition and food management or HDFS with financial need and high scholarship; preference to sophomores, juniors, and seniors.

Grace A. Johnson Memorial Scholarship
One scholarship to a sophomore or junior with financial need majoring in home economics or their successor programs.

Josephine County Home Extension Scholarship
To a Josephine County student in home economics. Awarded on the basis of high scholarship, aptitude, and financial aid.

Kappa Omicron Nu Scholarship
To a student member of Kappa Omicron Nu (a home economics honor society) with demonstrated leadership skills and commitment to home economics. Additional Kappa Omicron Nu application is required. Award is based on scholarship and financial need.

Kermis Scholarship (Oregon Association for Family and Community Education)
To a junior or senior with aptitude and interest in a career in Home Economics Extension in Oregon.

Lathrop Scholarship (Oregon Association for Family and Community Education)
To a junior or senior in home economics with focus and expressed interest in an Extension career in Oregon; preference given to female applicants.

The Minnie Lee Scholarship
To a junior female in home economics who has shown improvement in work, is stable, has meritorious record, and financial independence is given special consideration.

Helen McDowall Memorial Scholarship
To sophomores, juniors, or seniors in home economics from Clackamas County with demonstrated aptitude and interest in home economics.

Dorothy Sherrill Miller Scholarship
To students in home economics with financial need and high scholarship.

Rita Norris Memorial Fellowship
For new or continuing Oregon residents with an expressed interest in teaching home economics.

Minnie Price Memorial Scholarship
To first-year students who are rural Oregon residents.

June E. and Truxton Ringe Scholarship
To juniors or seniors studying nutrition and who are residents of either Oregon or Washington with demonstrated scholastic achievement.

Jewell Fields Rohlfing Fellowship
For a student in nutrition and food management. Must have financial need; can be a part-time student.

Azalea and Charles Sager Scholarship
To a junior or senior in home economics; preference is given to a resident of Azalea House.

Margaret Seibold Memorial and Alumnae Scholarship
To a full-time student and a graduate from a Lane County high school. Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties will be considered if no one form Lane applies.

Audrey Wiencken Smith Scholarship
To juniors or seniors based on high scholarship, financial need, and aptitude.

Bernice Strawn Scholarship
To provide financial assistance to a senior majoring in home economics.

Esther Taskerud Scholarship
To undergraduate students in home economics with commitment to the field; preference is given to students with a 4-H background.

Trindle Scholarship (Oregon Association for Family and Community Education)
To an undergraduate student with aptitude and interest in a Home Economics Extension career in Oregon.

Washington County Home Extension Scholarship
To a currently enrolled junior or senior in home economics who is a Washington County, Oregon, resident.

Public Health

Carl L. Anderson AwardAwarded to a junior of senior student in good standing in the School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences. A minimum GPA of 3.25 is required.

American College of Health Care Administrators (Oregon Chapter)
Awarded to junior or senior student fully admitted in the Health Management and Policy program. A minimum GPA of 2.85 is required. Preference will be given to a student who plans a career in long-term care.

Pete Fleissner Scholarship
Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate interested in pursuing a career in public health in areas related to health policy and management.

Lorelei Grothe Howland Scholarship
Junior, senior or graduate student, 3.0 GPA, major in a pre-nursing or nursing program with a preference to applicants w/interest in rural nursing, financial need; renewable.

Foster G. McGaw Scholarship
Awarded to incoming or current student majoring in health management and policy.

Oregon Medical Group Management Association (Carl W. Anderson Scholarship)
Awarded to a junior or senior student fully admitted to the health management and policy program with a minimum GPA of 2.5.

Portland Metro Clinic Managers Scholarship
Awarded to a junior or senior student fully admitted to the health management and policy program with a GPA of 2.85.

Walter C. Thorsell Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to a matriculated student at an institution of higher education in a program related to occupational safety, health and/or environmental sciences with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and membership in American Society of Safety Engineers.

ASSE Columbia Chapter Willamette Chapter Leadership Fund
Awarded to a matriculated student at an institution of higher education in a program related to occupational safety, health and/or environmental sciences with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and membership in American Society of Safety Engineers.

College of Science

The College of Science offers scholarships for currently enrolled undergraduate College of Science students who have completed at least 28 credits at OSU by the end of winter term. These scholarships generally require a 3.5 GPA (unless otherwise noted) and require full-time enrollment in the year for which the scholarship is received. Only one application is necessary to be considered for all college scholarships. Some departments have their own scholarship process. Not all scholarships are awarded each year. Awards range from $500 to full cost of attendance, but typically average around $1,000. For applications and general guidelines, go to http://www.science.oregonstate.edu/node/108.

Note: The number in parentheses shows the number of awards given last year, but this varies from year to year.

Scholarships Administered by the College of Science

Jerry Raymond Alexander Scholarship
To deserving students who are not active in intercollegiate athletics. (1)

Alumni Physicians Council Fund Pre-Medicine Scholarship
To outstanding junior or senior pre-medical students based on scholarship and extracurricular activities. (2)

Alumni Physician Scholarship in Pre-Medicine
To undergraduate pre-medical students who have received notification of admission to an accredited medical school. Selection based on scholarship, financial need, and extracurricular activities. (1)

Ralph H. Bosworth Memorial Scholarship
To graduating pre-medical students who have been accepted for admission to an accredited medical school. Selection based on scholarship, financial need, and personal qualities. (8)

Bev and Dick Chadburn Scholarship
To support a sophomore, junior or senior pre-medical or pre-dental student in the College of Science. (1)

G. V. Copson Scholarship
To a junior or senior who shows academic promise in the College of Science. (2)

Paul Copson Memorial Scholarship
To a junior or senior in the departments of Mathematics or Physics, who has shown good character, promise in scholarship, and general scientific aptitude. (4)

Ray, Frances, and Dale Cripps Student Support Fund
To students majoring in any life science or discipline with an aptitude for research and interest in human health. (24)

The Dean’s Scholarship
To benefit an exceptional student enrolled in the College of Science. (1)

Samuel J. Diamond Scholarship
To students studying a field of science related to ecology, showing high scholastic achievement, and with financial need. (1)

"Doc" Gilfillan Scholarship
To a student showing financial need and majoring in the natural sciences, including pre-professional health and teaching programs. (1)

Augustin and Rita Gombart Medical Scholarship
To support deserving junior or senior students in pre-medicine. Selection is based on scholarship and financial need. (2)

Haberman Premedical Scholarship
To support a junior preparing for medical school with at least a 3.75 GPA and financial need. (1)

Jesse Hanson Scholarship
To students who show high scholarship, potential for success, unimpeachable character, and service to the university. (14)

Milton Harris Scholarship
To undergraduate students in chemistry or biochemistry or related fields who show exceptional academic achievement and leadership, and demonstrate the potential for promising careers in science. (1)

Powis L. and Winifred C. Heitmeyer Scholarship
To a science student with an outstanding love of learning, at least a 3.25 GPA, and at least 15 credits completed at OSU. (7)

ODS Companies Scholarship
To support pre-dental students in the College of Science. (3)

George and Marthel Porter Pre-Medical Scholarship
To support a sophomore, junior, or senior pre-medical student showing some financial need. (6)

Elizabeth Reeves Scholarship
To a sophomore or junior pursuing a degree in the Life Sciences demonstrating involvement and leadership in extracurricular activities and an aptitude for research. (1)

James A. Riley, M.D. Health Occupations Scholarship
To a junior pursuing a health related profession; must have at least a 3.25 GPA. (1)

Rose Hills Foundation Scholarship
To undergraduate students at Oregon State University enrolled in geosciences, ecology, evolution, and behavior, or conservation biology and/or graduate students in statistics. Students must be U.S. citizens with a current mailing address in southern California. (1)

Science Scholars Fund
To outstanding students in any science major. (29)

Southern Willamette Valley Dental Society Scholarship
To outstanding pre-dental students who show promise of exceptional careers in dentistry.

Ryan Sparks Pre-Dental Scholarship
To outstanding pre-dental students who show promise of exceptional careers in dentistry. (1)

Jeffery and Kimberly Spathas Pre-Dental Scholarship
To support a pre-dental student in the College of Science. (2)

Betty Wang Scholarship
To an outstanding student in the College of Science. (5)

Scholarships administered by Departments in the College of Science

The following are scholarships awarded to continuing full-time undergraduate students enrolled in an academic major offered by the department indicated. Please direct questions on these scholarships to the specific department. Scholarship numbers and amounts vary from year to year.

Biochemistry/Biophysics

Mary Hutchins Hohner ScholarshipTo outstanding juniors or seniors in biochemistry/biophysics with preference given to students showing interest in cancer research.

Donald MacDonald Scholarship
To a junior or senior in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics who has demonstrated ability and has a desire for a career in science research.

Woodstock Scholarship in Biochemistry and Biophysics
To support on outstanding student in biochemistry and biophysics.

Chemistry

ACS-Hach Undergraduate Chemistry Teaching Scholarship
To outstanding chemistry majors who have demonstrated high academic achievement and aspiration to make a contribution to the chemical and chemistry teaching profession.

Peter B. Culter Memorial Scholarship
To juniors or seniors in the Department of Chemistry with at least a 3.0 GPA.

Carroll W. DeKock Scholarship
To first and second year students who are chemistry majors.

Milton Harris Scholarship
To students who show exceptional academic achievement and leadership, and demonstrate the potential for a promising career in science.

Linda Mae Oleson Scholarship for Excellence in Chemistry
To a full-time senior majoring in chemistry, with a 3.5 GPA or higher and demonstrated potential for a successful career in chemistry.

Colleen Spurgeon Scholarship
To an outstanding student in chemistry.

Environmental Sciences

Environmental Sciences Scholarship
To students majoring in environmental sciences.

Mathematics

Harry and Molly Goheen Memorial Scholarship
To a junior or senior majoring in mathematics or computer science who expresses the desire to work in the field of mathematics or computer science following graduation and who demonstrates financial need. Awarded in alternate years by the Department of Mathematics and the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Microbiology

T.R. and Martha S. Aspitarte Scholarship
To undergraduate students in environmental microbiology.

Paul R. Elliker Scholarship
To an outstanding junior or senior in microbiology.

Eleanor G. Ford Memorial Scholarship
To an outstanding junior majoring in microbiology demonstrating potential for a career in public health microbiology.

Helen Alford Hays Women in Microbiology Scholarship
To an undergraduate microbiology student in good academic standing with at least a 3.0 GPA; women given first consideration.

Mark H. Middlekauf Scholarship
To outstanding junior or senior microbiology majors who are also performing undergraduate research projects.

Donald and Barbara Gamberg Overholser Scholarship
To an outstanding junior student majoring in microbiology, to be chosen by the scholarship committee with recommendations from advisors, instructors, and faculty.

Joseph E. Simmons Memorial Scholarship
To worthy and promising students in microbiology.

Kathryn Tinnesand Memorial Scholarship
To a juniors or seniors majoring in microbiology with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Recipient shall be participating in undergraduate research at the university and demonstrate promise and enthusiasm for research in science. Established by the family and friends of former OSU Department of Microbiology undergraduate and graduate student, Katy Tinnesand, who died tragically in a climbing accident.

Application:

For additional information and an application form, contact Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, 220 Nash Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331.

Physics

David B. Nicodemus Memorial Scholarship in Physics
To full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the Department of Physics.

Zoology

John and Diane Howieson Scholarship in Zoology
To full-time students majoring in zoology who show promise as a scholar, scientist, or teacher in the field of zoology.

Other Scholarships

Sally Hicks-Runes Scholarship
To an incoming College of Science student chosen from the departments of chemistry, physics, microbiology or mathematics. (Full cost of attendance. Administered by OSU Office of Financial Aid.) (1)

Dora Krueger Memorial Scholarship in Preveterinary Medicine
To sophomores, juniors, or seniors in pre-veterinary medicine on the basis of character, scholarship, and need. (Apply through the OSU Department of Animal Sciences.)

College of Veterinary Medicine

Thanks to generous gifts from donors and organizations, the College gives over $240,000 in scholarships annually to students in the DVM program who meet the criteria established for each of the awards. Students participate in the scholarship process by completing a general application form, which is provided by the Dean’s Office, in January and has a return date of March. The College’s Honors and Awards Committee reviews the applications, makes the awards, and scholarships are then applied to students’ OSU accounts for their tuition expenses the next academic year. Merit and interest awards are announced at the annual Awards Ceremony in June. Academic excellence, leadership and community outreach awards are given to each class. All students qualify for research excellence awards.

The following list of scholarships and awards were announced last June. Some awards vary from year to year. The amount per scholarship ranges from $500 to $4,000.

Academic Excellence
Monetary award, given to four students in each class in recognition of their academic ranking.

American Association of Feline Practitioners Award
Certificate and membership in AAFP, to recognize proficiency in feline medicine and surgery.

American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists Award
Subscription to the journal, Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia, given to a fourth-year student exemplifying clinical proficiency in anesthesia.

American College of Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound Award
Certificate and subscription to Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, in recognition of outstanding enthusiasm and understanding of veterinary radiology.

American College of Veterinary Surgeons Awards – Large Animal
Monetary award, certificate, and subscription to Veterinary Surgery, to recognize proficiency in large animal surgery.

American College of Veterinary Surgeons Awards – Small Animal
Monetary award, certificate, and subscription to Veterinary Surgery, to recognize proficiency in small animal surgery.

American Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners Student Award
Monetary award, certificate and a one year membership, to recognize a student demonstrating extraordinary accomplishments in the field of laboratory animal medicine.

Austin, Ken and Celia, Camelid Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a student with a special interest in camelids.

Auxiliary to the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association Award
Monetary award, given in recognition of congeniality, service, and dedication to the profession.

Bailey, Don and Betty, Scholarship
Monetary award, given to recognize interest and aptitude in small ruminant medicine.

Bailey, Dr. Robert B., Memorial Scholarship
Monetary award, given to recognize a third-year student with an interest in small animal surgery and intending to enter a mixed practice.

Brown, Shane, Memorial Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a third-year student in memory of Shane Brown, a student from the Class of 2003 who died in a car accident during his junior year at Pullman, Washington. The award recognizes a student with an interest in large animal medicine.

Burgess, Sharon and Clifford, Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a student from Oregon in good academic standing.

Carolina Cabaret Memorial Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a third- or fourth-year OSU veterinary student with an interest in equine medicine and surgery, who demonstrates compassion for animals and their owners.

Chintimini Kennel Club Scholarship
Monetary award, given by the Chintimini Kennel Club to students who are residents of Oregon and are interested in canine reproduction or rehabilitation.

Class of 1997 Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a student who has participated in activities which promote the College and the profession of veterinary medicine.

College of Veterinary Medicine Scholarship
Monetary award, given to students in good academic standing

Columbia River Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club Student Assistance Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a student with a special interest in promoting purebred dog activities and plans to pursue small animal veterinary practice.

Community Outreach Awards
Monetary award, given to two students in each class in recognition of their efforts to promote the Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine and the veterinary profession. The recipients of this award are chosen by their classmates.

Kern, Emery and Agnes, Memorial Scholarship
Monetary award, given to benefit women in good academic standing in the veterinary medicine program.

Koger, Dr. Lavon M., Memorial Scholarship
Monetary award, given in memory of Dr. Lavon Koger of Washington State University, in recognition of character, attitude, maturity and professional conduct.

Lamont, Creston and Dorothea, Memorial Veterinary Medicine Scholarships
Monetary award, given to students with an interest in poultry, sponsored by Mr. George Lamont in memory of his parents.

Lawton, Richard B. and Elsie Millard, Scholarship
Monetary award, given in support of veterinary medical education.

Leadership Awards
Monetary award, given to two students in each class in recognition of their active role in the leadership and organization of class activities and the promotion of class unity. The recipients of these awards are chosen by their classmates.

Lewis, A.B., Student Assistance Scholarship
Monetary award, to help veterinary students with their educational expenses.

Linn County Kennel Club Scholarship
Monetary award, given to students who are Oregon residents with an interest in small animal medicine and purebred dogs.

Magruder, Dick, Memorial Scholarship
Monetary award, given in memory of the Honorable Dick Magruder, who was a member of the House of Representatives and was instrumental in helping to establish the College.

Marion-Polk Veterinary Association
Monetary award, given to a student in good academic standing from Marion or Polk County.

McDowell, George and Edna, Charitable Trust Scholarship
Monetary award, given in support of veterinary medical education.

McKenzie Cascade Dog Fanciers Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a student who is an Oregon resident with an interest in small animal medicine and purebred dogs.

Mentorship Awards
Monetary award, given to two students in each class in recognition of their positive attitude and willingness to help and support their classmates. The recipients of these awards are chosen by their classmates.

Mountain Dog Rescue Scholarship
Monetary award to recognize a student that has demonstrated community responsibility in the fields of shelter work, animal rescue, or volunteer work. It is established by alum Dr. Patti Prato, Class of 1991, in memory of her first rescue dog.

Nestlé Purina Award for Excellence in Companion Animal Nutrition Scholarship
Monetary award, to recognize a student who has demonstrated excellence or interest in companion animal nutrition or to a student pursing small animal medicine.

North American Veterinary Conference Award
Trip to the North American Veterinary Conference in Orlando, Florida in January, given to a student selected to serve as NAVC representative.

Northwest Equine Practitioners Association Scholarship
Monetary award and plaque, for graduating fourth-year students with an interest and aptitude for pursuing a career in equine medicine and surgery.

Northwest Camelid Foundation Scholarship
Monetary award, given to students in good academic standing who are interested in a career related to the llama industry.

Oregon Animal Health Foundation
Monetary award, to recognize a student who promotes the importance of the human-animal bond and the well-being of animals.

Oregon Veterinary Medical Association Memorial Scholarship
Monetary award and name on plaque, given in memory of Drs. Clark, Eivers, Behrends and Powers, to two first-year students. The recipients of these awards are chosen by the first-year teaching faculty based on character, attitude, moral and professional conduct, and dedication to the welfare of classmates.

Pet Memorial Program Fund
A portion of this fund is used to provide scholarships for the top four academic excellence awards in each class. Funds are provided by people wishing to honor the memory of their pets and by veterinarians participating in the Pet Memorial Condolence Card program.

Petrequin, Daniel E. and Dorothy J., Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a veterinary medicine student who graduated from an Oregon high school. The Petrequins were residents of Benton County, leaders in 4-H and equestrian programs and donated land to Corvallis which is now Chip Ross Park.

Portland Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship
Monetary award, given to students from the Portland metro area with an interest in small animal medicine/practice and who are in good academic standing.

Rogue Valley Veterinary Medical Association Award
Monetary award, given to students in good academic standing.

SCAVMA Leadership
Monetary award, given to a first-, second- or third-year student who has shown outstanding leadership within the College of Veterinary Medicine. The SCAVMA Executive Board makes the recommendation to the College Awards Committee.

SCAVMA President Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a student who has shown outstanding leadership as a member of the SCAVMA Executive Board. The SCAVMA Executive Board makes the recommendation to the College Awards Committee.

Short, Charles and Karen, Veterinary Pharmacology Scholarship
Monetary award, given to a second-year student to recognize excellence in the pharmacology course. This scholarship was established in 2009 to honor Dr. Charles Short for his mentorship of professional and graduate students and his significant contributions to the development of veterinary pharmacology nationally and internationally.

Simmons Educational Foundation Scholarship
Monetary award and plaque, to recognize a third-year student who shows an interest in practice management. To qualify for this award, students must have taken Practice Management and submit a resume and cover letter.

Snyder, Dr. Joe and Mrs. Jane, Awards
Monetary award, to recognize two fourth-year students who demonstrate congeniality and helpfulness.

Student Chapter of the AVMA Awards
Monetary award, in memory of students who died prior to graduation. Given to first-year students to assist with educational expenses.

Tualatin Kennel Club
Monetary award given in memory of Debbi Kaluza and Margaret Braun to students with an interest in pursuing a career in small animal medicine.

Veterinary Learning Award — Pharmacology
VPR software, and licensing rights and access to free software upgrades, for a second year student in good academic standing who has demonstrated classroom leadership. Award provided by Veterinary Software Associates and IDEXX Computer Systems.

Veterinary Medicine Service Scholarship
Monetary award, given in recognition of efforts to promote the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine and the veterinary profession.

Wedman, E.E., Outstanding Senior Award
Monetary award and plaque, in honor of Dr. E.E. Wedman, founding Dean of the College, given to the outstanding fourth-year students demonstrating scholarship, leadership, and dedication to veterinary medicine.

All-Campus Scholarships

The OSU Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships administers need-based scholarships on a competitive basis to eligible undergraduates during the financial aid process. The FAFSA is required to be submitted by February 28 for award consideration.

Clarence W. Agsten Memorial Scholarship
One or two awards of $500–$1,000 for resident or nonresident undergraduate.

Mabel Norman Albright Memorial Scholarship
Tuition and books for a first-year student who is a graduate of a Benton County high school. Citizenship and community activity also considered. Renewable for four years if 2.50 GPA maintained at OSU.

Jack Bennett Memorial Scholarship
Graduates of a Josephine County high school. Preference given to students from Grants Pass, Oregon.

Marie Harbeck Berger Scholarship
$300–$600 for residents or nonresidents with demonstrated leadership and service qualities. Entering first-year student must have a minimum GPA of 3.50, returning students a minimum GPA of 3.00.

David and Nora Higgens Blair Memorial Scholarship
Full-time undergraduates with preference given to graduates of Rogue River High School in the top 10 percent of their graduating class.

James Harrison Collins Memorial Scholarship
$500–$1,000 for graduates of a Columbia County high school. Must be an Oregon resident with a record of service to school and community and be in top 15 percent of high school graduating class.

Fisher-Marx Scholarship
Assistance to married undergraduates with a 3.00 GPA, sophomore or above.

Eldon Frink Memorial Scholarship
$500–$1,200 to juniors or seniors, with preference given to students from the southwestern rural area of Polk County. Awarded to students in agricultural sciences, forestry, and home economics and education on a rotating basis.

Professor John Fulton
Awarded to long-term female residents of Benton County, Oregon, who are undergraduates with financial need.

Gonzales-Thompson Scholarship
Awarded to Oregon residents, single parents, undergraduate or graduate with a college GPA of 2.5 or greater with financial need.

Mike and Sheila Goodwin Scholarship
Full-time student, first in family to attend college with financial need.

Hawaii-Beavers Partners III Scholarship
Full-time undergraduate who attended high school in the state of Hawaii for at least two years.

Elmer H. Lierman Scholarship
Awarded to residents for Wasco and Hood River counties.

John C. and Jeanne L. Mackey Scholarship
Full-time students who are U.S. citizens and have a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Helen McCrady Scholarship
Junior and senior students in home economics or journalism.

McDougall Family Scholarship
Awarded to Tigard or Tualatin high school graduates.

Irene McKinley Memorial Scholarship
Amount varies.

Kent Froeming Miller Scholarship
Criteria established by Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships

Robert H. Mitchell Engineering Scholarship
Full-time undergraduate in engineering with a GPA of 2.27 or greater and with financial need.

Moss Scholarship
Undergraduate, single parent, with GPA of 2.5 or above and financial need.

Julia Gertrude Norse Scholarship
Full-time undergraduate female, junior or senior, with a GPA of 3.25 or greater and with financial need.

Grayce E. Oliver Memorial Scholarship
A number of awards of approximately $1,600 to entering first-year students who are Milwaukie High School graduates. GPA of 3.00 or above in high school. Recipient must possess acceptable character and citizenship with strong potential and direction toward professional goals. Renewable for four years.

Oregon Community Credit Union Scholarship
Students in OCCU's service area.

Rich Family Scholarship
Full-time undergraduate with preference to students from Enterprise High School and then Wallowa County with at least a 2.75 GPA and financial need.

Elizabeth Ritchie Memorial Scholarship
$500–$1,000 for Oregon high school graduates of outstanding ability, including but not limited to athletic ability.

Robert W. Shaw Memorial Scholarship
$500–$1,000 for native-born citizens of the U.S. with excellent academic record.

Fred H. Slate Scholarship
Oregon residents with high financial need.

Sokol Family Academic Scholarship
Full-time incoming Oregon resident freshman with a high school GPA of 3.25 or greater and financial need.

Sweet Home Scholarship
Undergraduates from Sweet Home High School, Oregon.

Derald D. Swift Memorial Scholarship
Approximately $1,600 for students from Malheur County, Harney County, or other Eastern Oregon County. Also considered are students from Payette County, Idaho. In order of preference, scholarship based on integrity, character, citizenship, financial need, and athletic potential.

Forrest Tower Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to students with high financial need.

Athletics

For more information on scholarships for intercollegiate athletes, please contact the head coach of each intercollegiate sport. Call the Athletics Department at 541-737-7373 to be connected to the appropriate head coach.

Fraternities and Sororities

For additional information about these scholarships please contact the Office of Greek Life at 16 Memorial Union, 541-737-5432.

Greek Man of the Year
A $500 award is given to the man who best represents the ideals of Greek Life on the basis of scholarship; chapter, campus and community involvement; and public service. Recipient must be an OSU student and a member in good standing of an NIC fraternity. Contact the Interfraternity Council Office, 16 Memorial Union, Oregon State University, 541-737-5646.

Greek Woman of the Year
A $500 award is given to the woman who best represents the ideals of Greek Life on the basis of scholarship; chapter, campus and community involvement; and public service. Recipient must be an OSU student and a member in good standing of an NPC Sorority. Contact the Panhellenic Council Office, 16 Memorial Union, Oregon State University, 541-737-7742.

Alpha Gamma Rho

FFA Scholarship $500
This scholarship is awarded to a high school senior who is an outstanding member of FFA. Applicants are interviewed during the annual FFA State Convention. The award is then presented during the convention to the young man or woman who has shown the most leadership, involvement, and devotion to scholarship.

Outstanding Freshman Scholarship $500
The Tim Wirth Memorial Scholarship is given each year during Mom’s Weekend. This scholarship honors a freshman who has exhibited the characteristics most prized by our fraternity. The award is based on scholarly achievement, university and community involvement, and leadership. Chapter membership selects the awardee for this scholarship.

Outstanding Sophomore Scholarship $500
The Craig Lucht Memorial Scholarship is awarded to the sophomore in the chapter who shows the best scholarship, leadership, and involvement. Selection is by chapter membership and the scholarship is awarded on Mom’s Weekend.

Outstanding Member Scholarship $500
This scholarship is awarded during Mom’s Weekend and the chapter membership votes to recognize a member who consistently excels in academics.

Alpha Gamma Rho Foundation Scholarship $500
The Alumni Foundation of Alpha Gamma Rho gives a scholarship to the member who they feel is most contributing positively to the chapter. The Alumni Foundation presents this award during Winter Term.

Alpha Gamma Rho Match Funds Scholarship $1,000
The Alpha Gamma Rho National Fraternity offers a matching funds opportunity for each chapter. Our chapter provides $500 and the national fraternity provides $500. The chapter executive council determines the member who exhibits the highest academic excellence and involvement. Financial need and individual improvement are considered as well.

Alpha Gamma Rho Foundation Scholarship
One at $500 Major: all College of Agricultural Sciences; Year Sophomore, Junior or Senior; General Criteria, member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, 3.0 minimum GPA and demonstrated leadership abilities.

Any Forestry Major:

Alpha Gamma Rho Foundation Scholarship
Awarded every third year to the forestry student who is a member of AGR with minimum 3.0 GPA. Students MUST apply via the Web links below depending on the college of their enrollment prior to February 1 each year.

Chi Omega

Vane and Fern Gibson Memorial Chi Omega Scholarship
Over $100 to a Chi Omega member of junior standing living in Eta Alpha Chapter House. Must have contributed to the betterment of Chi Omega Sorority and OSU. Contact Bobbi Pollari Carpenter, Chi Omega Chapter Advisor.

Delta Chi

Rosenkrans Delta Chi Scholarship
Annually, more than $25,000 is awarded as scholarships to the members and associate members, regardless of class standing, based on academic success, active participation in the OSU Chapter of Delta Chi Fraternity and the OSU Community. Recipients must be active members in good standing residing in the Chapter house. Selection criteria include GPA, awards, chapter involvement, campus involvement, and community service. Up to five scholarships are also awarded to incoming freshmen based on academic success in high school. Contact the President of the Oregon State Chapter of Delta Chi at ostatedeltachi@gmail.com for more information.

Delta Gamma

The Jean Peters Scholarship of $1,000 is awarded to a junior member of Beta Upsilon Chapter of Delta Gamma each year. Requirements include involvement in Delta Gamma, campus involvement, community involvement, and to live in the sorority during the senior year. Contact Delta Gamma Salem Alumni Chapter for more information.

Delta Gamma Foundation offers $1,000 scholarships for undergraduates, as well as $2,500 scholarships for alumni who are acquiring a master’s degree. Contact Vice President of Beta Upsilon Chapter for more information.

Delta Upsilon

Linus Pauling Humanitarian Scholarship was created to reward the most outstanding young men who are going to attend Oregon State University. This scholarship is given to those who reflect the Delta Upsilon founding principles which are "The advancement of justice, development of character, promotion of friendship, and the diffusion of liberal culture". These principles are the same ones that guided Linus Pauling when he was a fellow Delta Upsilon brother at Oregon State University. There is one $1,000 scholarship winner. $250 will be given for living in the Delta Upsilon Chapter House fall term. $250 will be given for achieving a 3.0 GPA fall term. $500 will be given for becoming an initiated member. All scholarships will come in the order of housing scholarships.

4 Founding Principles Scholarship—
Four $500 scholarships will be distributed in the form of housing scholarships for those living in the chapter house fall term. Four additional $500 scholarships will be awared to applicants with no obligation to join Delta Upsilon.

Kappa Alpha Theta

Molly Muntzel Smith Award for $1,275

Martha (Marty) Smith White Award for $2,925

For both these scholarships, applicants must be collegiate and alumna members in good standing with the sorority. They are scored in four categories: academics, sorority activities, campus and/or community activities, and references. Foundation scholarships are merit based.

Kappa Delta

Hilda Jones Kappa Delta Scholarship
$1,000 to a member of Alpha Kappa Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority. Based on service to Kappa Delta through leadership, fostering and promoting sisterhood, service to campus and community, scholastic achievement, and financial need. Contact Kappa Delta Scholarship Chairperson.

Kappa Sigma

Dorothy and Dave Blasen Scholarship
For a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity who is active in ROTC. Contact ROTC at OSU.

Eric Chamberlin and Josh Freeman Memorial Scholarship
Established in 1996 by the Mother’s Club of Kappa Sigma in memory of members Eric Chamberlin and Josh Freeman. For members in good standing with a 3.0 or higher GPA with financial need.

Thomas W. Morrish Memorial Scholarship
Approximately $500 to members of Kappa Sigma Fraternity who display outstanding commitment and participation with emphasis on athletics and scholastic achievement. For juniors or seniors with a GPA of 3.00 or above. Contact Kappa Sigma Fraternity, OSU Chapter.

Lambda Chi Alpha

Alpha Lambda Scholarship
Numerous scholarships totaling approximately $1,000. For active members in good standing with the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Lambda Chi Fraternity. Selections made based on equal weighting of financial need, scholastic performance, service to the fraternity, and service to OSU. Contact Bill Deeks, Alpha Lambda Association, P.O. Box 1419, Beaverton, OR 97075.

Lambda Chi Alpha Trust Scholarship
$300–$450 to an active member in good standing with the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Selection based on equal weighting of financial need, scholastic performance, service to the fraternity, and service to OSU. Contact Bill Deeks, Alpha Lambda Association, P.O. Box 1419, Beaverton, OR 97075.

Clayton Strain Memorial Scholarship
Numerous awards totaling an average of $40,000 per year. For active members in good standing with the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. Selection based on equal weighting of financial need, scholastic performance, service to the fraternity, and service to OSU. Contact Bill Deeks, Alpha Lambda Association, P.O. Box 1419, Beaverton, OR 97075.

Phi Delta Theta

Vane and Fern Gibson Memorial Phi Delta Theta Scholarship
Over $100 to a Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member of junior standing who has contributed to the betterment of the fraternity. Based on qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Must live in Chapter House in junior year. Contact Erin Haynes, Phi Delta Theta Chapter Advisor, OSU Alumni Relations, CH2M Hill Alumni Center.

Phi Gamma Delta

F.A. "Doc" Gilfillan Memorial Scholarship
High school senior gentlemen planning to attend OSU are eligible to apply for the $1,000 scholarship, which is awarded based upon an applicant’s commitment to scholarship, leadership, and service.

C.H. "Scram" Graham Memorial Scholarship
OSU first-year student men achieving above a 3.0 GPA in their first term at OSU are eligible for the $1,000 scholarship, which is awarded based upon an applicant’s commitment to scholarship, leadership, and service. The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta funds the scholarship.

Phi Gamma Delta Academic Achievement Award
The $250 Phi Gamma Delta Academic Achievement Award is given to every new member of the fraternity who earns above a 3.0 GPA during their first term of association with the fraternity. Further information can be obtained by contacting the fraternity at fiji@oregonstate.edu.

Kappa Omicron Academic Achievement Award
The Kappa Omicron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta awards a $200 scholarship each term to every member who achieves above a 3.0 GPA. Further information can be obtained by contacting the fraternity at fiji@oregonstate.edu.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

William L. Thomas Scholarship
For an undergraduate student who is a member of the Oregon Alpha chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Recipient must live in the chapter house all three terms while receiving award and be a member in good standing. Contact Oregon Alpha Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

Sigma Chi

Sigma Chi offers six $200 scholarships per year (two each term) based on academic achievements which are available to members. They also offer six $100 scholarships per year (two each term) based on academic achievements available to members. There is a possible $1,000 Leadership Scholarship available through the National Sigma Chi Fraternity each year with an unlimited number of applicants available to members.

Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC) Summer Housing Scholarships
Students taking summer courses at the Hatfield Marine Science Center are eligible to apply for housing scholarships, which provide free or reduced-rate housing on-site for the duration of the summer term in which they are enrolled. Application deadline: May 31, 2010.

Joan Crebbin Memorial Fellowship
Up to $3,000 for qualified undergraduate and graduate students, with preference to those involved in marine science public education programs as interns, and to students whose major study emphasis is marine biology, particularly mammals. Application deadline: April 12, 2010.

Holt Marine Education Fund Award
Up to $6,000 to support an undergraduate or graduate student project with outcomes benefiting marine education. Application deadline: April 12.

Cecil and Martha MacGregor Scholarship in Marine Science
Up to four awards of $250 each to cover housing expenses for undergraduate OSU student(s) in residence at the HMSC and taking course work during summer 2010. Application deadline: May 31, 2010.

Hatfield Student Organization (HsO) Travel/Conference Fee Award
HsO encourages students to present their research findings at professional conferences related to their field of study. To support student participation in such conferences, HsO, has created an annual award of $250 to help finance a student’s travel and/or conference fees. Application deadlines: April 15 and November 15.

International

International Programs Scholarships

International Programs has two scholarships that can be awarded either to an international student or study abroad student. The Jack Van de Water Award is geared toward a student from a small, Oregon community seeking to study in a non-English speaking country (financial need considered), or a current International Cultural Service Program (ICSP) student. The Piyarali Scholarship is for a fully matriculated international student or a study abroad/international internship student with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3.

International Student Scholarships

Financial need a factor for all international student scholarships. Unless otherwise specified, any major considered. For more information, contact International Student and Faculty Services.

International Cultural Service Program (ICSP)
Partial tuition remission scholarships to select students in exchange for their providing 80 hours of cultural and educational service per year in the mid-Willamette Valley. Selection criteria include academic excellence, financial need, and strong communication skills in English.

Simerville International Education Award
Approximately $100 for an undergraduate international or U.S. student. Recipient must have voluntarily contributed extensively to international understanding, either through personal relationships, research and scholarship, or involvement in campus or community organizations.

Tuition Remission Scholarship for International Students (TRSIS)
ISFS administers TRSIS and other limited scholarships for continuing students with financial need. Selection criteria include good academic standing and unforeseen financial need.

Study Abroad Scholarships

The Office of International Degree and Education Abroad offers a few limited scholarships to support students studying abroad. The Dianne Hart Award is geared toward a student born in Latin America seeking to study abroad in another Latin American country. The Nicodemus Scholarship is aimed at students who may not be able to afford the experience otherwise, applicants must be eligible for a Pell grant.

Boren Scholarships
Scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study of less commonly taught languages and cultures. Students may use the award to participate in study abroad programs outside Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, or Canada. All recipients are required to enter into a service agreement. Restricted to U.S. citizens.

Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships
Scholarships for undergraduate study abroad, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Students must be U.S. citizen undergraduates of limited financial means. All recipients must complete a follow-on project upon return to their undergraduate institution.

International Degree (ID)

The International Degree (ID) Program offers several scholarships (Wartman, Verzasconi, ID Research Award, etc.) to support undergraduate students studying or doing research abroad. The Oregon Consular Corps Scholarships are for International Degree students who intend to have an international career. These scholarships can be used for regular OSU attendance, or can be applied to a study abroad/international internship program. Two scholarships of $2,500 each are given away each year. To find out more about these scholarships, students are encouraged to discuss their study abroad goals with the ID staff in the Office of International Degree and Education Abroad.

Fulbright Grants

Grants, lasting approximately 9 to 12 months, for U.S. citizens who are graduating seniors, masters level, or PhD candidates to conduct research and/or study in one of over 120 countries. Selection of grantees is based on merit, feasibility and validity of the project, maturity, ability to adapt to a new culture, and the association of the proposed project to current and future academic and career goals.

Others

There are other scholarships available; some are based through the colleges at OSU, while others are offered regionally or nationally through nonprofit organizations or the government. Three scholarships are available from the College of Liberal Arts to assist students with the costs of studying abroad. The David Morgan Kiekel Memorial Scholarship is offered directly through CLA, and the Stanton Wilcox Wallace and Sally Procious Malueg Scholarship are offered through the CLA’s School of Language, Culture, and Society. Refer to the College of Liberal Arts section above.

Miscellaneous Scholarships

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship
For children or legally adopted children of active duty United States military, National Guard, and Reserve personnel who were federalized and died on active duty on or after September 11, 2001. Must be a high school senior or high school graduate to apply for the scholarship. The scholarship is for undergraduate study at a U.S. school of higher education. For further details and application, see http://www.legion.org/scholarships.

ROTC

All ROTC Students

Military Science Scholarship Endowment Fund Scholarships – Benton County Foundation
These scholarships, managed by the Benton County Foundation, are open to ROTC students from any service (Army, Air Force, Naval Science), with some restrictions based on donor guidance, attending OSU or WOU. The scholarship list may be viewed at http://www.bentoncountyfoundation.org/scholarships/military-science-scholarships. Students must have a minimum 2.50 university GPA, with at least a 3.00 GPA in their ROTC course work. Scholarship selection is based on financial need, military leadership, and academic performance. Application information is provided to the three ROTC units in the January timeframe. Students must be contracted with their service department at the time they receive the funds, have at least one undergraduate academic term remaining and be in good academic standing. Contact Lt. Col. (Ret.) Mike Rainbolt, 541-752-7326. Website: http://home.comcast.net/~mocc-otw/MSSEF/MSSEF-WEB.htm.

Air Force ROTC/Aerospace Studies

Scholarships up to $20,000 per year are available for qualified students. High school students interested in applying should consult their high school counselors in their junior year or early in their senior year. University students in the four-year AFROTC program can compete for scholarships twice per year on the basis of grade-point average (2.5 minimum to apply), Air Force Officer Qualifying Test scores, Air Force physical fitness assessment scores, and a personal interview. Non-competitive scholarships are available to qualified students majoring in critical demand areas including electrical and computer engineering, and select foreign languages. Each scholarship covers up to 100% of tuition and fees. Scholarship recipients receive $900/year for textbooks and up to $500/month stipend. Students receiving scholarships must be able to complete the Air Force ROTC program, earn a degree, and be commissioned prior to age 35.

Lt. James L. Badley Memorial Northwest Conclave/Arnold Air Society Award
Scholarships in the amount of $500–$1,000 are available to juniors in any field of study, currently enrolled in Air Force ROTC, and are based entirely on excellence of character. Contact Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society Squadron, James L. Badley Squadron, 308 McAlexander Fieldhouse, 541-737-3291.

Capt. Robert A. Brett, Jr. Student Assistance Fund
Scholarships in the amount of $500–$750 are available to sophomore, junior or senior AFROTC cadets based on leadership, academic performance and financial need. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and a 3.0 in Air Force Studies classes. Contact the Air Force Studies Department at 541-737-3291.

Col. Frank L. Ryan Memorial Scholarship
Scholarships in the amount of $1,000–$2,000 are available to full-time undergraduate students enrolled in AFROTC and in good standing. Must be of good moral character and demonstrate proven academic ability. Student must show commitment and promise in his/her career of choice in the Air Force. Contact the Air Force Studies Department at 541-737-3291.

Weiler Athletic Award
Two scholarships in the amount of $500 each are available to one male and one female, full-time undergraduate student enrolled in AFROTC. The recipients will be the male and female who have achieved the highest score on the annual AFROTC physical fitness test. Contact the Air Force Studies Department at 541-737-3291.

Army ROTC/Military Science (Any Major)

The European-Pacific Theatre Memorial Award
For a contract eligible cadet who has completed MS I or MS II. Minimum 2.5 overall GPA, with at least a 3.00 GPA in Military Science. Financial need considered by selection committee. Contact the Department of Military Science, 541-737-3511.

Dorothy and Dave Blasen Scholarship
For an undergraduate or graduate student who is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity and active in Army ROTC. Contact Kappa Sigma Fraternity, OSU Chapter.

Campus-Based Scholarship Program
Army ROTC offers two-, three-, and four-year scholarships. Each pays up to $16,000 in tuition, laboratory, and incidental fees; book allowance of $150 per term; and $200 subsistence each school month for the term of the scholarship. The four-year scholarships are awarded to selected high school graduates. High school students interested in applying should consult their school counselors or call the Department of Military Science by the end of the junior year or early in the senior year.

Campus-Based Scholarships
Three-year, two-year, and two-year guaranteed reserve forced duty scholarships are available to qualified first-year, sophomore, and junior students. Applicants need not be enrolled in Army ROTC at time of application. For full information, contact the Department of Military Science at 541-737-3511 or visit the scholarship website at http://oregonstate.edu/dept/arotc/.

Naval ROTC/Naval Science

NROTC College Program Two- to Three-Year Scholarships
This program is designed for individuals who did not receive or did not apply for the 4-year NROTC National Scholarship, but desire to become an officer in the Navy or Marine Corps. The College Program provides an excellent opportunity to compete for a 3-year or 2-year scholarship and a commission in the Navy or Marine Corps. If you receive a scholarship, your tuition, books and fees would be paid, as well as a stipend of up to $400 per month. Questions can be directed to the Naval Science Department /Naval ROTC at 541-737-6289, http://nrotc.oregonstate.edu.

Two-Year NROTC National Scholarship
This program is a two-year NROTC program leading to a commission in the U.S. Navy. Applicants must apply during their sophomore year of college typically prior to March 15. Selected applicants attend the Naval Science Institute (NSI) in the summer after completion of their sophomore year. During the final two years of college the Navy pays tuition, books and fees as well as a stipend of up to $400 per month. Any questions can be directed to the Naval Science Department /Naval ROTC at 541-737-6289, http://nrotc.oregonstate.edu.

NROTC Tweeddale Scholarship
The Professor of Naval Science can award an immediate scholarship (two per year) to qualified students who are interested in the NROTC program and in receiving a commission in the U.S. Navy. Students must be freshmen or sophomores majoring in engineering, math, chemistry, physics or computer science and be willing to consider a career in the Navy’s nuclear power program. If accepted, the Navy would pay for tuition, fees and books, as well as a stipend of up to $400 per month. Any questions can be directed to the Naval Science Department/Naval ROTC at 541-737-6289, http://nrotc.oregonstate.edu.

Space Grant

The Oregon Space Grant Consortium’s scholarship programs support the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) objectives of fostering and encouraging career goals in the aerospace industry. Individuals from under-represented groups are encouraged to apply.

The following scholarship programs are available to students:

Freshman/Sophomore Undergraduate Scholarship Program

Junior/Senior Undergraduate Scholarship Program

Junior/Senior Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program

Pre-Service Teacher Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarship Program

Scholarship eligibility requirements vary by program but programs are generally open to new and continuing students in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and STEM education. Scholarships, ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per student, are awarded through a competitive process.

Jim and Dee Davis University Honors College Scholarship
Dr. Davis supports this fund to provide tuition scholarships for Oregon resident students enrolled in the University Honors College, preferably those with unmet financial need.

Dean’s Scholarship
Comprised of funds received through annual contributions and long-term pledges, the Dean’s Scholarship is available to both entering and continuing Honors students.

DeLoach Work Scholarship
Student wage scholarship for University Honors College students working as undergraduate assistants. Application is to be initiated by faculty members (criteria available from UHC). Work assignment must relate to the area of the student’s academic training and must provide a significant learning experience. Contact the University Honors College, 229 Strand Hall, 541-737-6400, honors.college@oregonstate.edu.

Hansell Legacy Scholarship in the University Honors College
Long-time University Honors College supporter John S. Hansell ’72 established this fund to provide scholarships for undergraduate students who are enrolled in the University Honors College and who have financial needs.

Hendricks Scholarship Fund
The "Joe Fund" was endowed by the University Honors College Board of Regents along with generous gifts from alumni and friends to honor the service of University Honors College Emeritus Dean Joe Hendricks. The fund supports scholarship awards for undergraduate students enrolled in the University Honors College.

Hogue Scholarship
Supported by annual contributions from Mr. Mike Hogue of eastern Washington, the Hogue Scholarship is available to students entering the UHC and OSU. Funds are awarded on a one-time one-year basis in the amount of $1,000. Preference is given to residents of eastern Washington or eastern Oregon or students majoring in an agriculture-related field.

Glenn Holcomb Memorial University Honors College Scholarship
Endowed by Virginia and Norman V. McKibben ’59, this fund provides scholarships to undergraduate students in engineering who are enrolled in the University Honors College.

Kralj Family Legacy Scholarship
The Kralj Family supports continuing UHC students with junior or senior class standing who have unmet financial need.

Sandra W. and John R. Potter Scholarship
Supported by an endowment established by Sandra W. Potter (retired Professor of Zoology) and John R. Potter (retired plant physiologist, USDA-ARS), long-time supporters of the Honors experience. Scholarships ($1,000) are available to continuing UHC students with unmet financial need.

Transition to University and Careers Program
This NSF-funded program supports successful transition for qualified science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students from seventeen partner Oregon Community Colleges to the University Honors College. A one-year one-time award of $5,000 creates a financial pathway for talented students with unmet financial needs making the transition from community college to the university.

Sally J. Tripp Scholarship Fund
Supported by an endowment established by Ms. Sally J. Tripp to support female students from single parent homes entering the UHC and OSU with unmet financial need, and whose academic major falls within the College of Science or the College of Liberal Arts. Maximum scholarship award is $1,500 annually.

von Borstel and Associates Inc. University Honors College Scholarship
Wayne von Borstel and Gretchen Stangier established this fund to honor University Honors College Emeritus Dean Joe Hendricks. The fund provides scholarships to graduates of Pendleton, The Dalles-Wahtonka, or Sherman County High Schools who are enrolled as undergraduates in the University Honors College. Awardees receive $5,000 in the first year as incoming freshmen, then $1,000 in each of the second and third years, and then $2,000 upon completion of the Honors thesis. Students have up to six years to complete the thesis and still remain eligible for the $2,000 award.

von Borstel Family Legacy University Honors College Scholarship
University Honors College alumni Melinda von Borstel Smith ’06 and Donald von Borstel ’06 provide merit-based scholarships to undergraduates enrolled in the University Honors College.

Thomas P.Wall DDS and Aubrey Horn University Honors College Scholarship Fund
Established by former University Honors College Board of Regents Chair Dr. Tom Wall and Mrs. Valerie Wall, this fund provides scholarships for pre-dentistry or civil engineering students enrolled in the University Honors College.

Margaret Lance Walton Endowed Scholarship
Supported by an endowment established by Mrs. Margaret Walton (OSU 1955). The Walton Scholarship is available to students entering the UHC and OSU from smaller Oregon high schools (graduating classes 125 or less).

Janet Richens Wiesner University Honors College Scholarship for Undergraduate Women in Science
Sue and Martin Koffel have endowed this scholarship fund in honor of Mrs. Koffel’s mother. The fund provides scholarships for undergraduate women in the University Honors College majoring in any branch of science.

Barbara Carlin and Mary Carlin Yates Honors Scholarship Fund
Endowed by the Honorable Mary Carlin Yates ‘68, former US Ambassador and Political Advisor to the US European Commander, this fund provides scholarships for undergraduate students enrolled in the University Honors College.

David Zajicek University Honors College Scholarship
Endowed by Corvallis Radiology P.C. to honor David Zajicek, this fund provides scholarship support to graduates of Benton County high schools who have demonstrated a high level of community service, participated in high school extracurricular activities, and are enrolled in the University Honors College. The fund supports annual awards of $1,000.